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teepoo
05-30-2012, 02:17 AM
Hi guys
I Need some Offline Marketing Tips ?

Please Share some Offline Marketing Tips if you have them.


Thanks in Advance.

abhishekabhi
07-05-2012, 09:49 AM
hi

advertising is best offline marketing.

RedCap
07-06-2012, 07:46 AM
Marketing services for business by using Card distribution ,Poster marketing and any other that not part of Web Advertising. Offline marketing is benefits for local business .In today's Internet World think about online Marketing that not only advertise business for Local but Global .Email Marketing services are best to hire .

smith29
07-06-2012, 08:22 AM
In offline marketing, we do work outside of the site to increase the traffic and promote the site.

watson123
07-09-2012, 01:13 AM
There have actually been incredibly couple tv advertising campaigns that might be implicated of being “underrated” when it concerns pressing an item. The fundamental point of an ad is receiving the goods or solution trademark name front as well as office in the eyes of possible consumers. Essentially, it is ideal if you can easily do this without appearing like an advertising robotic and also constantly duplicating the trademark name, yet it is a harder balance than you might assume it is.

Jestin051
07-13-2012, 07:23 AM
Off line marketing means you advertise your website on news paper, poster and through the tv media news.

jordenstive
07-19-2012, 03:13 AM
Great offline marketing methods are placing ads in the local paper or on the local radio station, postcards and flyers are also very effective as well. Another inexpensive way of promoting your products is to distribute handouts such as flyers, newsletters and business cards to the people within and outside your community.

janinaMD
07-20-2012, 02:52 PM
Lung Cancer Treatment AND Iphone developer??

janinaMD
07-20-2012, 02:58 PM
great offline marketing is when you stage a 'show' you can get people over facebook and other social media tools to come meet at a place at a specific time, tell them to dress in a certain way (colors of your company)
for example: Best Buy can tell their 'fans' to dress in Khakis and blue shirts and meet in Times Square in NYC,
a phone company did something similar for the last world cup: they had many many people in the audience (mostly pretty girls-maybe models) of a soccer game wear the colors of a big phone company (I think it was orange), the next day newspapers discussed if that was a astaged 'guerilla marketing' campaign! It was a success because just the fact that people talk about you is proof of good
advertising!

huntpeter
07-27-2012, 08:15 AM
Offline marketing is the oldest way of business and it is still working. Print media is the best way of offline marketing. You can promote your brand or service with the help of postcards, brochure, flyers, etc.

Roald
07-29-2012, 01:21 AM
Print personalised hoodies, caps, newspaper advertisement, diaries, calendar etc. are some of the options you can use for off-line business advertisement.

andhrareporter
07-31-2012, 07:43 AM
Marketing services for business by using Card distribution ,Poster marketing and any other that not part of Web Advertising. Offline marketing is benefits for local business .In today's Internet World think about online Marketing that not only advertise business for Local but Global .Email Marketing services are best to hire .
yes card Distribution is enhance a referral marketing and good for business have professional designed cards .Online marketing is more important as use of internet increases day by day .Email Marketing services are good to hire for business .

jamsen
10-04-2012, 02:26 PM
Best ideas and tips for marketing offline:

Create business cards with coupon codes on them
Allow your customers to redeem a coupon code and then pass your business card along to another friend. Set a limit on the number of times the code can be used. Your code can be either a QR code or a number that they enter when they make a purchase. Better yet, use both options so that you appeal to as many people as possible. Also, make sure that your business cards always include your website URL and social media information.

Print posters with QR codes
The most annoying aspect of posters in the past was that if someone read your poster and was interested in the information, they had to wait until they were around a computer to look you up. QR codes, though, now allow those passersby to scan your poster and visit your website immediately, making posters a much more valuable marketing tool for online businesses, especially when you desire to target a local audience. Just make sure that your posters direct people to a promotion page where they’ll get some free services or a discount. Set up posters in windows of local stores (if permission is given), on poster boards, or at events. If you’re doing social media marketing, go to a local marketing convention and share your ideas. Pass out your posters or flyers in the streets or even take them with you for door-to-door canvassing.

Mail out postcards to a target mailing list
Postcard printing campaigns have one of the highest ROI (Return on Investment) when compared to other print marketing media, that is, if done right. To get the most out of your money, you need to send postcards to a targeted list of addresses, either a list you’ve built yourself or one that you purchase. Then make sure that your postcards include only the minimal amount of information needed to get your message across. A simple headline with maybe an extra brief explanation, a call to action, and your website information should be all that you need. Follow the same simplicity with your design and keep graphics and colors to a minimal.

Partner with a local retailer in your area
Make sure their business is complimentary to yours for the best benefits, since you will be more likely to target the right audience. Leave flyers or business cards in their office and offer to exchange on-page ads. For example, if you offer website design services, connect with your local small business attorney or accountant. If you offer home-networking or computer repair services, talk to realtors or builders or even your local computer supply store.

Join a club that promotes networking
Your local Chamber of Commerce is a great place to start, since they and fellow members can suggest other valuable small business clubs and events. Provide discounts to members, or even free services if you are just starting out, to build up your list of customers and expertise.

The marketing possibilities for an online business aren’t limited to the Web. With some creativity and ingenuity, you can expand your business through offline marketing and reach those prospective customers you may otherwise never encounter.

itoutsourcing
10-20-2012, 01:03 AM
Dear jamsen, I like your idea for marketing offline; and thank for information. It is one of the best idea and thought by you and I really enjoy reading it.

samdorjey
10-22-2012, 02:01 AM
Best ideas and tips for marketing offline:

Create business cards with coupon codes on them
Allow your customers to redeem a coupon code and then pass your business card along to another friend. Set a limit on the number of times the code can be used. Your code can be either a QR code or a number that they enter when they make a purchase. Better yet, use both options so that you appeal to as many people as possible. Also, make sure that your business cards always include your website URL and social media information.

Print posters with QR codes
The most annoying aspect of posters in the past was that if someone read your poster and was interested in the information, they had to wait until they were around a computer to look you up. QR codes, though, now allow those passersby to scan your poster and visit your website immediately, making posters a much more valuable marketing tool for online businesses, especially when you desire to target a local audience. Just make sure that your posters direct people to a promotion page where they’ll get some free services or a discount. Set up posters in windows of local stores (if permission is given), on poster boards, or at events. If you’re doing social media marketing, go to a local marketing convention and share your ideas. Pass out your posters or flyers in the streets or even take them with you for door-to-door canvassing.

Mail out postcards to a target mailing list
Postcard printing campaigns have one of the highest ROI (Return on Investment) when compared to other print marketing media, that is, if done right. To get the most out of your money, you need to send postcards to a targeted list of addresses, either a list you’ve built yourself or one that you purchase. Then make sure that your postcards include only the minimal amount of information needed to get your message across. A simple headline with maybe an extra brief explanation, a call to action, and your website information should be all that you need. Follow the same simplicity with your design and keep graphics and colors to a minimal.

Partner with a local retailer in your area
Make sure their business is complimentary to yours for the best benefits, since you will be more likely to target the right audience. Leave flyers or business cards in their office and offer to exchange on-page ads. For example, if you offer website design services, connect with your local small business attorney or accountant. If you offer home-networking or computer repair services, talk to realtors or builders or even your local computer supply store.

Join a club that promotes networking
Your local Chamber of Commerce is a great place to start, since they and fellow members can suggest other valuable small business clubs and events. Provide discounts to members, or even free services if you are just starting out, to build up your list of customers and expertise.

The marketing possibilities for an online business aren’t limited to the Web. With some creativity and ingenuity, you can expand your business through offline marketing and reach those prospective customers you may otherwise never encounter.
Great ideas thanks for sharing here.

Labexpress
10-22-2012, 06:10 AM
Banner Advertising , Business Cards , Tv Ads , Referral Marketing are good Techniques in Offline Marketing for business services . On-line marketing is the Ongoing Trend and one Should Look for both Offline and On-line Marketing Services to hire .

John80
10-22-2012, 12:30 PM
Advertisement and Email marketing are the best offline Marketing activities..

roseybn
10-23-2012, 07:04 AM
The all information about the marketing is now in front of you and I think you should have a knowledge about the SEO which helps you better to offline marketing.

lennonrowen
10-26-2012, 07:10 AM
Offline Marketing is all about filling the empty space presenting itself to you. Around every corner, on top of every counter, space is waiting, for you to fill it with marketing ideas.

luciferstek
10-29-2012, 03:21 PM
Based on what you're selling producing product consistently can be a very effective marketing technique. The key here is to keep them modified and clean by including new products consistently that your focus on audience are looking for and need so you can keep them interested.

newone1
10-31-2012, 02:46 AM
Giving out free, informative pamphlets can be a pro-active way to engage new customers. Try to resist making them too sales-focused and get people onside by including genuinely useful content, such as recipes or top tips related to your product or service.

gladsondavid
11-25-2012, 04:37 AM
Participate in trade shows to enhance your business network. By getting a booth and making sure your display is eye-catching and memorable you’ll be able to access people you’ve never reached before – and stay in their minds long after the show is over.

mitapaul16
11-29-2012, 04:32 AM
It is off line marketing not off page marketing! In that case the post made by @Jamsen is great. No other alternative is there.

50stateautoloan
11-29-2012, 04:50 AM
There are some ideas.....

- Contribute articles to trade journals and magazines
- Land interviews on radio, TV, and newspapers
- Use call tracking on your flyers and brochures
- Turn to the proven power of direct mail....etc

sandeep22
12-01-2012, 10:10 AM
In offline marketing, we do work outside of the site to increase the traffic and promote the site.

ghsoftwares
02-26-2014, 12:30 PM
Offline Marketing Ideas
1. Networking
There is a whole world full of people out there who are either:
Eager to buy your product or service, if you can only just find a way to get it right in front of them where they can see it.
Willing to help get your product or service in front of the people who want to buy from you.
Focus your attention on the following groups that pertain to your business:
TV and radio personalities (actors, musicians, reporters, etc.).
Marketing experts that have a better reach/more knowledge than you do.
Bloggers and social media celebrities (Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, etc.).
Business owners who sell related products that would mesh well with yours.
2. Flyers
Flyers have been around forever. Now that most marketers have taken their game online, you might find that there’s a significant opening in your area to hand out, post and downright shove your business’s name right in people’s faces.
While that might seem a bit dramatic, think about hiring some young, energetic marketing-minions to stick a flyer on every car windshield in a local mall parking lot. Oe on every telephone pole within a certain area or simply drop your flyer off at local businesses that could use your services.
Consider flyers in your local newspaper for an additional offline marketing option as well.
3. Business Cards
The real ones not the digital kind. This is particularly effective for your “old school” customer or business contact. There’s something that’s just so tangible about having a well made, snappy business card with your name on it.
It’s also one more avenue that could pay off indefinitely, with very little expense. You can print them off yourself quite cheaply these days (use good material) as opposed to going to a local business depot like you would have in the days of old, and paying out the nose for the service.
4. Newsletters
Newsletters can be just as effective as flyers to the right crowd of customers, or like-minded business contacts. Think outside the box here. When we choose to read something, we’re looking for something that pertains to our interests and that provides value of some sort.
Try to make the newsletter an “indirect” selling tool, where you give the reader some useful information that they don’t have to pay for.
For instance, say you’re in the pest control business. Your newsletter could be about how readers can “pest-proof” their home for the winter months, or how to keep their pets safe from diseases that are spread by vermin.
See where this is going?
If they respect you, they’ll likely buy from you. Especially when they don’t want to confront the ‘rabid’ raccoon in their attic, or the ‘scary’ snake under their daughters bed.
5. Sponsorship
Who says chivalry is dead?
We live in an era of cost-cutting, particularly in public and private school systems. You can sponsor almost any person or cause that needs money and it will help expand your marketing reach.
Look at sports teams. Let’s say baseball, children or adults. Watching a little league game at your local baseball diamond, do you notice how the player’s uniforms have the names of their sponsoring companies on the back? How about your local hockey arena? There will be local and national sponsors advertised all over, in BIG BOLD letters.
Sponsorship gives your karma an instant boost, too.